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A range of cardiac imaging techniques are available, each with a
unique approach. Most existing imaging books are predominantly
modality focused; however today's clinical cardiologist needs to
learn how to apply and integrate information from the different
modalities to aid clinical decision-making.
In full colour throughout, and based on European Society of
Cardiology guidelines, Cardiac Imaging is an essential resource for
all clinical trainees, It provides practical hands-on advice for
cardiology, medical, radiology and technical personnel who need
easily accessible, detailed information on how to use the full
range of imaging modalities to investigate cardiac disease. The
handbook provides a comparative overview of the different
techniques and how they can be applied in different pathologies,
acting as a portal to more in-depth, modality focused texts.
Comprehensive, yet practical and concise, the Oxford Specialist
Handbook of Pacemakers and ICDs is the ideal training guide on how
to implant, follow-up, and troubleshoot pacemakers and ICDs. Fully
updated to include new technologies such as subcutaneous ICDs and
MRI compatible devices, this new edition provides the latest
guidelines and management strategies for the cardiology trainee and
cardiac technician. Covering the principles, programming, potential
complications, and troubleshooting for pacemakers, ICDs, and
cardiac resynchronisation therapy, this title is an invaluable aid
for anyone charged with providing or contributing to a pacing, ICD,
or implantable loop recorder service. Written in a succinct
bullet-point style, the second edition of the Oxford Specialist
Handbook of Pacemakers and ICDs delivers key information in an
accessible manner, with over 120 figures including x-rays and
annotated ECGs to demonstrate pacing techniques and troubleshooting
solutions.
Fully updated for its third edition, Echocardiography provides all
of the essential information you need on echo acquisition,
interpretation, and reporting in an easily-readable and concise
format. Featuring over 400 full colour images, this resource also
comes with online access to 155 video clips to clarify complex
issues, making it an invaluable guide for both the experienced and
trainee cardiologist who performs echocardiography as part of their
practice. Designed to align to international guidelines and help
trainees undergoing accreditation or certification, including the
BSE, EACVI, and ASE requirements, this handbook bridges the gap
between entry-level texts and large textbooks, and is compact
enough to carry around in clinical settings. It covers all
echocardiography modalities, from acute echocardiography to
transoesophageal and stress imaging. The third edition includes a
simplified approach to the physics of ultrasound, a brand new
chapter on interventional echocardiography, and a streamlined
navigation between basic and advanced techniques. The sections on
diastolic function, heart failure, and congenital heart disease
have been expanded, and over 100 new illustrations, images, and
schematic diagrams have been added to simplify images and anatomy
for the reader.
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